Mamlouk rules!

Written: 2 november 2007
Travel time: 2 — 9 october 2007
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
Hello!
Rested with my mother. I just want to say that I liked absolutely everything. The food is very varied, the menu is made up for the week, usually on Wednesdays and Fridays they roast meat on the street. I advise you to immediately sign up for Asian and Mexican restaurants, there are many who want, there may not be enough places. As for the animation: the animation was a bit boring in the hotel itself (probably due to the fact that the hotel is only 5 months old), and in the neighboring one, in Sunrise Garden Beach, the animation was much better, much more experienced and more formed. There are two water slides on the territory, but not yet completed (by the way, we lived in room 28201 and our balcony looked directly at the slides with the pool). The territory itself is very large, to the sea from the reception about 5 minutes. But there is still not enough greenery, they are only seated. The staff is normal, they always smiled, but at dinner they said: ''Good morning! '' or '' Good day! '', always asked: '' How is the gyla?
'' (5-10 times a day, if they did not answer that it was good or did not answer at all, then they were offended). Cleaning is regular, rooms are cleaned every day, towels are changed only if you throw them on the floor. There were no problems with sunbeds, they were occupied from the very morning, then they only went for breakfast. The Germans in the hotel were about 60%, Russians and Ukrainians - 20%, the rest of the mass was occupied by the French, Poles, Americans, British, Czechs, Dutch, Italians, Spaniards, Danes.


P. S. Now about souvenirs: you can buy them in a small market across the road, which is located opposite the Dana Beach Hotel, everything is half the price than in the hotel.
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